
Banting, Keith
Keith Banting is the Stauffer Dunning Fellow and Professor Emeritus in the School of Policy Studies and the Department of Political Studies and former holder of the Queen’s Research Chair in Public Policy. His main area of expertise is in the field of public policy in Canada and other western nations. More specifically, he works on issues of ethnic diversity, multiculturalism, and the welfare state. Professor Banting was a Research Coordinator for the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada and member of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Research Interests: Federalism and Constitutional Change; State and Society; Canada in Comparative; Perspective; Social Policy Reform; Health Policy and Federalism
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Institution: | Queen's University |
Fields of Expertise: | Canadian Politics Federalism and Territorial Politics Social Policy, Welfare and Labour Market |
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Email: | Keith.Banting@queensu.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English |
Publications: | "Regionalizing Dimensions of Citizenship: Accommodating Muslim Minorities in Quebec" European Centre for Minority Issues, eds. European Yearbook of Minority Issues, Volume 13 (Leiden: Brill Nijhoff, 2017), pp. 151-172. With Beesan Sarrouh. “Migration and welfare state spending” European Political Science Review, First view, March 2015: 1-22. With Stuart Soroka, Richard Johnston, Anthony Kevins, and Will Kymlicka. “Transatlantic Convergence? The Archaeology of Immigrant Integration in Canada and Europe”, International Journal, vol. 69(1) 2014: 66-84 "Is There Really a Retreat from Multiculturalism Policies? New Evidence from the Multicultural Policy Index", Comparative European Politics, vol. 11, 2013, pp. 577-598 (with Will Kymlicka). |